Vesting can make job changes costly because:
A) You may not be able to take your entire pension benefit from your previous job with you
B) Once you leave one job fully vested the only other pension you can be eligible for is Social Security
C) You can only become fully vested in one company's pension
D) Vested employees earn higher returns on their funds
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